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I've added some answers myself. Please add some more blogs to the list if you know any..
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UserJul 31 '10 at 21:06

This has received a bit of attention and should not be closed. Who voted to do so?
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hexafractionOct 5 '12 at 23:32

I recommend posting a question on meta, before close-voting this question; as ObsessiveFOSS suggests, there seems to be quite a bit of community support for it to be open.
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Eliah KaganOct 6 '12 at 0:10

disagree, I think there's good content on there. I've found a dozen useful things I wouldn't have know about otherwise, including ubuntu stackexchange
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e.m.fieldsOct 8 '10 at 16:33

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It's less about learning technical stuff (like programming or system administration) and more about discovery and having fun with Ubuntu (like themes, design ideas, and new apps). OMG! Ubuntu! is not without its own share of controversy; people seem to either like it or hate it.
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FirefeatherOct 29 '10 at 16:49

Several of the blogs listed in this community wiki are aggregated by Planet Ubuntu, including the Canonical Design Blog, Mark Shuttleworth's blog, Full Circle Magazine (Ronnie Tucker), Ubuntu Linux Tips & Tricks (Mackenzie Morgan), The Fridge, and Jono Bacon. It's a good source for finding blogs to subscribe to even if you don't want to subscribe to Planet Ubuntu itself.
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FirefeatherOct 29 '10 at 16:59

Mark's blog certainly talks about Ubuntu, but it isn't much of a learning tool.
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ErigamiAug 2 '10 at 3:11

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I agree with Erigami. He doesn't update it very often and he doesn't help much with learning about Ubuntu. However, it is useful for getting the occasional update on what direction Ubuntu is headed in.
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FirefeatherOct 29 '10 at 17:18

Ubuntu Universe is almost the same thing (even found at the same domain), except it also includes posts by these bloggers that aren't about Ubuntu or its derivatives. I don't think there's any Ubuntu-related material there not already posted on the main Ubuntu Weblogs site.
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FirefeatherOct 29 '10 at 17:12

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Ubuntu Weblogs went offline in May or June of 2013 (and currently it's just a parked domain with worthless advertising links unrelated to Ubuntu). However, the old Ubuntu Weblogs content can still be accessed via archive.org.
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Eliah KaganMar 16 '14 at 1:31

There's The Linux Action Show which isn't an Ubuntu specific video podcast exactly, but they do cover everything that's new in the Linux/Unix community in general (and there's something happening to Ubuntu quite often these days).

It's a weekly show which is being recorded live every Sunday. Every monday the show (+- 50 minutes) is delivered through rss and available on their website in every format you'd care about.